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COMPUTER ASSISSTED METHODS FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS ON
GEOMORPHOLOGICAL RESOURCES; APPLICATION TO A CASE STUDY IN NORTHERN
SPAIN.
Alberto GONZ LEZ-D(EEZ*, Juan REMONDO**,, Viola Maria BRUSCHI**, Almudena DE LA
PEDRAJA***, Victoria RIVAS****, C sar OTERO*****, Antonio CENDRERO**
*Universit degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra
gonzalea@mail.unimo.it
** Universidad de Cantabria, Spain
CITIMAC, Facultad de Ciencias
remondo@ccaix3.unican.es
bruschiv@ccaix3.unican.es
cendrera@ccaix3.unican.es
*%% TTC, the Netherlands
delapedraja@itc.nl
***# Universidad de Cantabria, Spain
Departamento de Geograf a, Urbanismo y Ordenaci n del Territorio
rivasv(@ccaix3.unican.es
x*** Universidad de Cantabria, Spain
Departamento de Ingenier a Geogr fica y T cnicas de Expresi n Gr fica
oteroc(@ccaix3.unican.es
Working Group TC VII - 8
KEY WORDS: Evaluation, Geosphere/biosphere, GIS, Land use/Land cover, Resources, Spatial databases.
ABSTRACT
The present contribution makes a proposal for the quantitative characterization of different types of consumable and
non-consumable geomorphological resources, as a basis for impact assessment. These resources can be quite diverse in
their nature, including for instance raw or construction materials, soils, sites of geomorphological interest or landscape
resources. Accordingly, impacts can be expressed in quite different terms: lost monetary value in the case of
resources with market value; lost productivity in the case of soils or geomorphological units which support productive
ecosystems; area or population affected by losses in landscape quality; by means of non-dimensional numerical
indices in the case of both landscape quality or sites of scientific, educational or recreational value.
Through a GIS, computer maps and associated databases can be prepared for the different types of geomorphological
resources. The databases should include information on those parameters used for the characterization of each resource
type. The computer overlay of proposed actions (road, railway, urban development, etc.) and resource maps enables the
assessment of impacts, selection of least impacting alternatives and so on. The method proposed has been applied to
assess the impacts of motorway construction in nothern Spain. Parameters used for describing existing resources, maps
and databases, models for impact assessment and results obtained are presented.
1 INTRODUCTION
Gomorphological resources and assets are important for humankind because they fulfill a significant role with respect
to some basic environmental functions, namely source of resources, support of activities and provider of services.
(SCOPE, 1995; Cendrero, 1997). These resources are quite varied; they can be grouped into the following categories.
(Rivas et al., 1997).
Consumable resources ( Source ): They include geomorphological deposits which can be used as raw, construction
or energy materials, (clay, sand and gravel). These resources are widely exploited and have well known market values.
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